Thai Official Police Government site Hacked by Sizzling Soul from Pakistan Cyber Army. According to hacker Thai Gov Police Can't Secure Itself How They Will Secure The Citizens. 2012 is really consider really worst for government sites.

A couple of domains owned by Israel’s Ministry of National
Infrastructures (MNI) have been breached and defaced by Hitcher, a
hacker part of the Muslim Liberation Army collective. Mass Attack on Israeli webs also get 80 Pulse domains are Hacked along two government sites Two and Message is Delivered.

Deface Page say's:We are outraged at the Palestine present condition and the Illegal occupation of Palestanaian Land By the zionist IsraelisThis attack is in response to the Injustice against the Palestinian peopleterrorist.w Israel is a serious threat to PalestinianOccupied Palestinian land under the guise of residential settlements are being increasedPalestinians are deprived of their basic human rightsInternational Aid workers are stopped from providing any humanitarian assistance to the people.The International community and media is not allowed to bring facts to world as due to strict restrictionsWE ARE :XtReMiSt, KillerMind Haxor, Jerry Hassan, Syed Zaadaa, HyP3r-Boy Zarb-E-Momin, fAchO, Radical Assassin,Spartan, Hitcher

-.- UNITED WE STAND..DIVIDED WE FALL -.-Ministry of National Infrastructures Hacked Domains:
http://mine-rec.mni.gov.il/images/http://www.kasham.mni.gov.il/images/
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TN, Kerala govt. websites hacked

Hacker groups from Indonesia and Pakistan have defaced several websites of state governments of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the last two days, raising concern over the security of servers hosting these websites. Interestingly, an Indian group also has hacked a Bihar government website.

The latest in the string of attack is the defacement of ‘www.tnvkpmis.gov.in’ belonging to Tamil Nadu Vazhndhu Kaathuvom Project on Wedneday. The site administrators were quick in pulling off the defaced page and re-hosting the original pages.

On Tuesday, an Indian group ‘Anon.India’ defaced the website of Bihar State Development Corporation (www.bstdc.gov.in) to protest the blocking of some websites by the Bihar government. The group posted a detailed message on the defaced page along with the audio of a popular Hindi movie running in the background. In this instance also, the web administrators immediately hosted the original page.

On nine websites of the Kerala Government, a Pakistani hacker group, “h4xOr HuSsY” posted abusive messages against India. The websites included that of the Directorate of Medical Education, land records, biotech commission, stores purchase department, the state land board, Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, State Rural Roads Development Corporation, Department of Environment and Climate change. While some of the websites are up and running, a couple of them have been taken off the servers.

Screenshots of the defaced web pages are hosted on zone-h.org, a website that keeps track of defacement of websites.

Chinese Computer Hackers Break Into White House Military Network

Hackers linked to China's government broke into one of the U.S. government's most sensitive computer networks, breaching a system used by the White House Military Office for nuclear commands, according to defense and intelligence officials familiar with the incident.

One official said the cyber breach was one of Beijing's most brazen cyber attack against the United States and highlights a failure of the Obama administration to press China on its persistent cyber attacks.

Disclosure of the cyber attack also comes amid heightened tensions in Asia, as the Pentagon moved two U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups and Marine amphibious units near waters by Japan's Senkaku islands.

China and Japan-the United States' closest ally in Asia and a defense treaty partner-are locked in a heated maritime dispute over the Senkakus, which China claims as its territory.

U.S. officials familiar with reports of the White House hacking incident said it took place earlier this month and involved unidentified hackers, believed to have used computer servers in China, who accessed the computer network used by the White House Military Office (WHMO), the president's military office in charge of some of the government's most sensitive communications, including strategic nuclear commands. The office also arranges presidential communications and travel, and inter-government teleconferences involving senior policy and intelligence officials.

An Obama administration national security official said: "This was a spear phishing attack against an unclassified network."

Spear phishing is a cyber attack that uses disguised emails that seek to convince recipients of a specific organization to provide confidential information. Spear phishing in the past has been linked to China and other states with sophisticated cyber warfare capabilities.

The official described the type of attack as "not infrequent" and said there were unspecified "mitigation measures in place."

"In this instance the attack was identified, the system was isolated, and there is no indication whatsoever that any exfiltration of data took place," the official said.

The official said there was no impact or attempted breach of a classified system within the office.

Teenagers? Or Chinese government sponsored criminals? It sounds like the hacking job was unremarkable - the attack was on an unclassified network - so amatuers looking for a thrill might have been responsible.

But it also may have been a test by professionals. Government hackers may have accessed the network to gauge our response to an attack. They also may have been looking for an "in" to more sensitive parts of the system.